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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TlirKSDAV, "NOV EM BE 11 11, 1001. HOMER SPREADS SMALLPOX "Village li Dakota. Oontj BiotmM ft Utaici to Hilghbon. CUNDITY OVERCOMES NATURAL CAUTION gfiil IIhIIipu ann of tlir lltnnhn nnil AVInnrlinito llraprrntliin 4'nnitilnlita tit Trnilrrs Willi Mirk Indian I'n-lronni- In KpKn of lllaenae. C,I'. Matthewson, agent of the Omnhn ami 'Innebano agency, was In the city yester' day. Speaking of conditions on thn agener "We have about sot control of the small pox, or, to be moro exact. It han about run throufih thn Winnebago trlbo ond from this tlmo wo look for n decreano In tho cases. There, liavo hecn but n few new cacs re ported during the lHt week ond thin gives tis hope. Out of thn entire tribe 600 were successfully vncrlnated. ICO were Immune on account of previously having tho ills enfo and of the others I expect not moro than seventy-five nre subject to tho dis ease nt this time, as all have been exposed long enough for the illsenso to have made Its appearance before this time. There have been about thirty deaths slneo the fllspAM! herame prevalent. ' My worst trouble Is now with tho town of Homer, and I expect that through tho Action of the vlllago board of that placet tbo smallpox will he communicated to that port of the stat Tho county commission ers of Thurston county quarantined Winne bago township anil slnco that time the Wlnnnbagocn havo not been permitted In nny of tho towns of tho county. I havo no Authority to forco tho Indians to remain upon thn reservation, but when the county commltsloncrs took thin action 1 led the Indians to understand that It meant that 'they must remain nt their homes until the uunrantlno wns lifted. A few days Inter I 'found rcpruHentntlvca of certain business men and saloon keepers of Homer on the reservation, telling the Indiana that this ifjuarnntliin was not. binding In Dakota county. This was true, iind I could not (deny It. Soon thereafter a number of the Indians from smallpox Infected districts (Went to Homer to trade. Citizens of that ttown wroto tn tho commissioner nt Wash ington requesting him to hnvn the Indians kept out of thn village. This ho hart no '.power to do and so Informed tho citizens. They then appealed to the village, board of Ulomor to havo tho reservation quarantined. At tho suggestion of the merchants who Ranted tho Indian trado and the saloon 4ceperH tho board refused to tnko such ac Jtlon, und today Indians Just recovered from jtho disease nnd thoso Just taking It may bo 'found on the Htrects of Homer nt any tlmo. fTho result Is thut some of tho white people of tho town have contracted the dlsense, whllo upon tho reservation no whlto man has been sick. I have heard of several 'ctiflcs, but tho only one I personally know la that of tho city marshal of Homer, who 1h very sick. We can hnudlo tho disease nn tho reservation now. but I fear nn out break which will be serious along the north lino of the reservation In Dakota county." .ir st Tii it nr. ii.ws Mom:. ,Tlll Time Ik 1.1 III I led A tic ml Till fii.nl fli.tliliiK- Mile While Vnu (.'nil. Come- tomorrow without fnll and profit by .phesp bargains. , Men's $15.00 nil wool suits, $5.08. f Men's $30.00 ynkti overcoats, $10.00. I Men's $10.00 suits on salo nt $3.98. , Hoys' vesteo suits go nt 50c. Young men's long pants suits only $1.50. $.".00 boys' overcoats nnd ulsters at $1.00. Men's $10.0(1 ulsters nnd overcoats, $5.00. Men's $7.50 covert overcoats, $3.75. Men'a $5.00 overcoats nnd ulsters, $2.50. Hoys' nnd youn.i men's $7.50 overcoats. !$3.50. I .1. L. WlANDElS & SONS. I Proprietors HotUon Store, Omaha. h-RAMPLED UPON BY PORKERS (Clinton MirnnT Mnvn the Stock VnriU I Cotnpnny for DniiinKra Sua. I tiilncil from .Vivel Cause, LTho 1'nton, Stock Yards company has had number of dnmagn cases brought by per sons who alleged that they wero Injured jwhllo caring for horses nnd cnttlo In tho company's yards at South Omaha, but tho latest suit tiled against tho company Is for damages snld to havo been sustained In a tnlx. up with 600 hogs. Clinton Shearer malntnlns that while Vlrlvlng thu porkers through a dark tunnel .they stampodud nnd charged on him. Bhcnror says that ho ennio out of tho whirl "lng mass of pork much tho worse for woar nnd seeks to recover $15,000 for n sprained nnd bruised kneo, a twisted splno and nn injured hip. When he was Injured Shearer was driv ing tho porclnos through a tunnol 300 foot long which Is used la laadlug hogs Into double-deck cars. Tho long passage was Without light. Something frightened tho Jaoga and thoy turned on Shearor. Ho says that it was so dark that ho did not realize 1vhat was going on until ho was knockod jdown ugalnst tho wnll and run over by he frightened porkers. Shearer alleges that tho stock yards com pany was nogltgeut in not having tho chute provided with lights nnd that tho exercise Of great caro on his part did not eavo him Srom his injuries. Tho accident occurred ptetnbor 30 of thn present year, Tho 1'lrat Iroiieliul. ! According to records recently discovered, Kho first ironclad was built In tho sixteenth century, but, a tt proved unmanageable, was soon abandoned. In tho present cen tury people nro trying this medicine and .that ono In tho hopn of tlndlng relief from Aliments of tho stomach, Jlvcr nnd bowols, Thero Is only ono uibdlclno that will cure Indigestion, dyupupHln, llatulency, bilious tips nnd mnlnrln, fever and ague, and that bs Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. Try It and how will bo convinced. IM0RE WATER FOR THE BOILERS fevdtirnl II11II1U11K tn llnrn Annthrr 1 Oouiii-otloii wit It thn ( " City Mnliii. Tho custodian of the federal building has blade application tn Washington for permls Ion. to tnako an nddltionnl connection be tween tbo boilers of that building and the tpalns of tho city wator work. At tho fretcnt time tho boilers are connocted with hut ono main and when any trouble occurs fchlch requires tho shutting off of water tho building Is without a supply. Such an ac- cldsnt oocurrd Inst summor nnd thn cus tod Inn believes much damago nnd incon sentence will occur should It happen during thf winter months. Cook's Importnl Kxtrn Iiry Chsmpagno lias u delightful nro ma. It is perfectly puro nnd naturally fermented. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of tocKholdora' meetings, etc., to The nee. Wo will glvo them proper legal Insertion. tTelophono 23S. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In renuoctlou with Tho Dathory, 216-220 Ben building. Tel. 171)!. 14 K. neck chains. Kdholm, Jewelsr, 944,000 5HIOF! .! 9AT17RDAV. The Most Important, nrmarknhl anil ftenantlnnnl Mine .rllln Otiinhn Kvrr Wltnraseil. AT BOSTON STOIIK, OMAHA, J, L. lirandels Sons beg to announce for Saturday the beginning of a sale of shoes that will Just set the town wild. It will be a salo of tho highest and finest grades of shoe over brought to Omaha, shoes that have a national reputation, and among them hundreds of shoes that are a byword la every homo In Omaha. There will be shoes for men, women, boys, misses and children, These will simply bo marvelous, tho full strength of tho word "bargain" was nemr shown In a shoe sale so strongly ns It will be In this sale. To give you an Idea how these shoes will go we will say that ladles' 2.o0 and $3.00 clippers will bo sold at 9c. Lames y.i.w snoes win nn soiu at $5.00, $0.00 and $7.00 men's shoes, like Hnnan's and Florshelm's. will bo sold for $1.59 and $1.6S. $l.f,0 children's shoes will be sold at 69c. Full particulars of the salo will appear In Friday evening's papers and the sale1 will commence Saturday, November 10, at DOSTO.V STOKE, OMAHA, J. It. Drandcls & Sons, Proprietors. GETTING RID OF THE ASHES II I K It ehiiol I'rnlilrm la Tempornrlly Solreil nt n (,'nnaMer nlile Ivtprnir, The superintendent of buildings and the Janitor at the High school nre still wres tling with the problem of removing tho cin ders from tho boiler room of tho High school, and in taking up tho matter they find that a wonderful change has come over the cinder market. A short tlmo ago people were paying $1 a load for cinders and wcra delivering them at the expense of the buyer. Then the market went down to CO cents a load, while now the school board has to pay 25 cents a load to have them hauled, A temporary lift has been placed In tho boiler room nnd tbo ashes and clndcra aro lifted to n skylight on the level of tho ground, whero they nro placed upon wagons, Tho cost of raising thn ashes to the level of the grouild Is homo by tho school board, It Is proposed to Increase tho opening In the roof so that ashes can be removed moro rapidly, but tho temporary lift will remain until a new boiler room Is built, which may bo soveral years from this time. The question of coal supply Is proving more difficult, as no plan has yet been sug gested by which more than sixteen or eight een tons of eoal can bo stored at onco whore It will be avatlablo for fuel. GOVERNOR TO MAKE A SPEECH Sir. Snvnsp Arcrpta Inrltntlnn to De liver I'rlnclpnl Addreaa at Auill tnrlntn tnr. (lovemor Kzra P. Ravage will be the principal speaker nt the opening of the work on the Auditorium building Monday, ho having accepted thn Invitation of tho committee yesterday. At U o'clock Monday morning a band will start out over thu street car lines, visiting every part of tho city. At 2 o'clock it will lcavo tho cars and rnnrch to the grounds, where thn speaking will begin at 2:30. In addition to tho address by tho governor short talks will be made by members of the company and others. Annoniirrnirnta of the Thrntcrs. The bill on view at the Orpheum thl week Is "making good" with the patrons and the standard of excellence that has brought about large houses during .tho season has been lowered none by the pres ent entertainers. For next weak tho Or pheum will present as the chief attraction the most sensational act in vaudeville aud this, surrounded as It will be, by others of genuine merit, will keop up the repu tation of Omaha's only vaudovllle theater. The Svengalls prove In tbelr act that there Ih such n thing as the transference of thought, or nt least they manage to con vince the nudlenue of It, which Is much the same thing. The comln opera success, "The Burgo master," will open at the Doyd tonight for an engagement that will continue throughout tbo week. Tho company pre senting tbo piece is the original ono and It carries all the original scenery and ef fects that mado the piece such a big hit here last season. Edith Yerrtngton beads the cast. Tbo Moulin rtouge burleequert de lighting large-sized audiences this week nt thn Trocadero with two good burlesques and an olio of merit. Friday evening the returns of the Jeffrlos- rtuhltn Qgbt will be received and read from the stage. tlnttiker Time Tin. Illlnola Central. Effective Sunday, Nov. 10, the Illinois Central will shorten the time on their trains to Chicago and the Twin Cities. Train No. 4, which now leaves at 7:00 a. m., will be changed to leavo at 7:10 a. m.; train No. 2, the "Chicago and St. Paul Llm- Itedi" which now leaves at 7:45 p. m., will be changed to leave at 7:50 p. m. There will be no change In the arriving tlmo at Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis. Train No. 1 will leave Chicago at 6:25 p. m., instead of 5:45 p. m., and readta Omaha at 3:20 a. m., Instead of 8:05 a. m. Special attention Is Invited to tho superior equipment on both our Chicago and St. Paul trains. Duffet-llbrary cars are run on the night trains and parlor-buffet can on tho daylight run. City ticket office Is at M0J Farnam street. Curd of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors, particularly members of Bankers' Union lodge No. 977, for their kind sympathy in our late bereave ment, the death of our niece and cousin Hattle MR. AND MRS. NORMAN AND CHILDRBN. Shampooing and nalr dressing, 25c. In connection with The Bathery, 216-220 Bte building. Tel. 1716. , Publish your legal notices In The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Oriental pearls. Kdholm, jeweler. Omaha's Naw Hospital The .lnwlsh people of Omaha, with Mrs. J. 1.. Drandcls as president, havo opened, the new "Wise Memorial hospital" at 3306 Bhermau avenue. This Is a laudable enterprise, Its object being to accommodate many worthy patients who aro dally re fused admission to other houpttnls on ac count of their crowded condition. Thev need nld nnd on next Saturday wo will donate 10 pr cvnt of our gross sales for this enterprise. Wo walcomo such institu tions to Omaha there's room for more. This hospital Is non-seotarian. 26c I.axatlvn Uromo-Quinine 12o 25c Carter's Liver Pills 12o 60c Crnmer's Kidney Cure 40a $1.00 bottle Usterlne (Lambert's) 0c 12.00 Crnmer's Cotton Hoot Tansv nnd Pennyroyal Pills ,.......$1.00 $1.00 Peruna tsc 50o Syrup of Figs 30a $1.00 Iler's Mnlt Whisky 76o A lino bottle Cnnndlan Malt Whisky... 00c SOHAEFER'S Cut Pi-io. Drug Store ri. 7vr. a. w. On. ietk u cuiun JOooOs dellvertd rB$Jtt atava9cttaj 1 tfAmn.Vfl oTH AVK. TI.OAK SALU. Tn the Wo limn Whn erila 'n Skirt, Wnlat, .Inrkrt, f'npr, Snlt nr Clonk This In Opportunity nf I.tfe Time. The $78,000 stock of Meyer, Levy Cohen nt ono-thlrd Its regular value, M., L. A C. $1.25 runnel waists, 49o. M., L. A C. $2.60 waists at 96c, M-, L. & ( $6.00 waists at $2.98. M L. & C. $18.60 Raglans nt $7.50. M., h. & C. $25.00 Rnglnns nt $12.50 M., L. 6 C. $15.00 automobiles at $7.98. M L. & C. $25.00 automobiles nt $12.50. M L. A C. $15.00 suits at $4.96. 51., L. & C. $25.00 tailored buIUi. $8.75. M., L. & C. fur Jackets, trimmed with beaver nnd river mink, at $12.50. M., h. ft C. $5.00 collarettes at $2.98. Children's fur sets nt $1.50. M., L. A U. astrakhan capes, 30 Inches long, lined with Skinner's satin, at $12.50. II., L. & C, $1.26 flannolotte wrappers, 69c, HAYDEN I1ROS. Read Haydcn's shoe snlo, this page. 1R K. wedding rings, Kdholm, Jeweler. ENTERTAINERS MUST SETTLE Interim! Itrreniip Cnlleetor WnnU the Tin the fJoTernment Una Ii lit nn Amnaemeate, Promoters of entertainments are giving th local field deputies nf the collector of Internal revenue consldernblo work. Dur ing the fnl and winter, when theso onter tnlnments nre numerous, there Is more or Itns work In tho way of Investigating viola tions of the Internal revonuo law, but this season the work Is greater than usual be cause of an Impression which has gone out that the amendment to'tho Internal revenue law removed entertainments from the list of things subject to tho tax. The worst offenders nro those who manage boxing and wrestling matches, and the dep uties aro now Investigating thrco or four such cases. Tho parties usually pay the tax when tho matter Is brought to their attention, hut It has been necessary In times past to make arrests. .Vurslnic Mother, feeble children, the aged and Infirm, and nil who suffer from debility, exhaustion nnd wasting diseases, And Mall-Nutrlno ln vnluablo. The product of the Anheuser Bunch Browing Aes'n. For sale by all druggists. Harrison A Morton present (n today's Issue tho most complete list of property In Hanscom park and West Fnrnnm districts yet offered.' Sco their advertisement In tho special columns. fR.OO for Hnir n Dny'a Work. If you live In the country or In a small town and havo a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralscrs In the neigh borhood, you can make $5.00 easily by four or live hours' work. Wrlto us nnd wo will send you our proposition. The Boo Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Nob. Thanksgiving carvers. Edholm, Jeweler. Elastic Hosiery 1 6! b O rf n 1 l"l St e k ? fy s 5 . c?2 p n 1 T B ? 1. e ( Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go. Cor. 10th and Dodge, Oinnhn. It is no Surprise that at $3,50 Always causes high priced dealers In shoes of same quality, but moro money, to squirm and turn soma sharp corners in order to keep tho $5.00 nnd $6 00 prices going. All roporrs and rumors to the con trary notwithstanding. Sorosls the perfect American shoe remains ut $3.50 Alwnys. Any lenthor, nny new nhnpe, any weight sole, nnd nil widths from triple A to double K. The price Is the only thing about Sorosls nhoes for women that can be Imitated. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. Send for catalogue. Setting Glass During tbo cold snap, has been rigbt in our line. Have kept four and five raeD busy, and everybody satisfied. Prompt service, good work, reasonable prices, does the business. Can furnish any Bize glass you may need. Give us your orders, Telephone IMA, FULLER DRUG A-NU 1AINT GO, ltt Ditilu IU. l-naaa, -3:1 " ffillra V I W A sW I V aW 1 . 1 nfff $5.00 DRESS I GOODS $1.50 YD. More Etcluihe Patterns Trom the New Vofk DfejsniaklnK Stock WILL GO ON SALO TODAY. The Snle nf This Immense V. anrttnent of MnKiiifleent lllh Clnsa Drum Itohea la nf 1)nl Interest tn Kvery Fnahlniinblo M'oninii In o tn nil it nnil VIcliiKy, fB.oo iiiin.ss noons, xi no. More new dress goods from Mnn-Innye-uells l. in high grade novelty goods, silk nnd wool, broadcloth, blnck nnd colorK.'pnnne cloths, cauuM's linlr, ctepe rrreots, velllni; errrcts. these nre nil ilres. lengths, 5, r, ,lm 7 yards, every yard worth from to $0.00, go on bnrgnln squnro nt $1.50. pn.tHt mtnss tiitons, ns,.. Skirt longths. fnney wnlat lengths, children's drejs leimtlix, same tnntcrlnl ns above, but In short lengths, go m 98! ynrd. i?n.tMi mt i:ss noons, c. Mnny silk mul wool novelties, nil Imported goodf, go nt 50o ynrd. fit AM) Ifll SII.K.H AT , AMI VAIlll. All of the magnificent silks from tho Montanye-Wells Co. stock, Kreticli novelty silks, brnended silks, Imported blnek nnd colored tnffetns, grcnnillnes, limine velvets, vtc In waist lengtlis nnd wholo dre.s lengthv. In silk de partment, go at CDc nnd rc ynrd. ISIt'OHTKII aoVKl.TV WAIS f I.XOH, lle AM) title VVUI). Novelty wnltlngs In corded cloths, nil colors. Kretich llnnnel, iniinv exclu slvo patterns In wnlst leugtlis, go nt 4tc nnd 6yo ynrd, i,im,(i, v. a s. ' t'tnisrrs, Tho IJiicolu Cloak Suit Co, worn known to carry 010 of thoMnrgpst corset stocks In Lincoln, the majority of them nre $2.60 mmllty, there nre till Utricle, Itoynl Worcester, Amerlcuu Indy, It. A tj , Wnrner Hroi.. S, (' , Mnilnme Wnrren's Corsots, nlso sev rrnl lots of Imported cornets, nil "Izes, choice (Sc. ma kid (;i.ovi:s, ;nn. All of the Lincoln Clonk Suit Co's kid clovf-s, the "I.uclle." Nor dlcn. nnd Windsor, etc., nil well known brands that they sold up to ti.0 pnlr, on mnm lloor bnrgnln suuiirc, cholco ts cents. Millinery Sale Thursday. Sole of Ladies' nnd I, A riin is' AM) SIISSHS' TIUM.MKl) II ATS, if I .lir.. 13 blnck nnd colored velvet lints, prettily trimmed with ostrich feathers, ribbons, ornaments, etc., not ono nui do up to sell nt less thnn $Ij0 Thursday 1.95 tiik nnsT nr, tiummkii hats iv am hiiica. Hundreds of new, brlRht, fresh IdenR In the Jj.Ol hnt section will enliven our millinery department Thursday In n very mnrked manner. As the selllnR should bo extraordinary brisk, wo have prepared n special line of blnck velvet lints, profusely trimmed with black ostrich plumes of n splendid Krnde, nnd wo earnestly direct your attention to thorn, us we know that most stores nk $S.0O und $10.t for tbo smno values J ) L Some Customers Say 'Tm no judge of woolens." They doH't need to be in our store. Wouldn't do them any goo'd if they were. We keep a man in New York City that does nothing but buy woolens for all our stores. He has been with Nicoll for thirty years. He has never done anything else but handle woolens. Isn't his judg ment good enough for you? Think it over he is the largest woolen buyer in the greatest woolen market in America. In spite of all his experience and knowl edge he occasionally buys cloth that does not wear well. Every complaint, every criticism on the wear and appearance of our goods is carefully retold to this buyer, by the managers of all the various branches so that he will avoid that kind of cloth in the future. We stand back of his judg ment in this way. When our goods don't give good service, we make a suitable and just allowance that ought to be fair enough. Now come and pick out a pattern to suit yourself and trust our judgment for the quality. Mr. Paffen rath still away see the other fellows at TAILOR Karbach Block. 209-11 So, 15th St. "WY" EELEY "n tl"" hVmt IV' nniynn ('line iui. win niiiy iveniey Inatllme In N elirnakn. Uurea Drunkeniieaa, Cure, KDKI.m- INSTITU I ASK FOR A 4 Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to Imported cigars. MtnuUrturfJC BuOfct MrcavUUi-Qir Oc,4..S),.U'ulat Union Made, CLOAKS AT 43C ON THE DOLLAR That's the Way J. I.. Brandcls & $om arc Selling the Stock nf LINCOLN CLOAK & SUIT CO. I'.very Artlele In This Knllri stork la etv, Ihe Kir til llnvlnu lleen In lliialnesa .Vluint n Year The Opportunities to Sn n nro Oreiit nnd I'lentltul. n.AX.MIli AMI KMC WAIST. i'iki.h Tin: MM'm. c. a h. co. M.nt) 1'i.A.wr.f, wiists, Hundreds if this season's tl.mnel waists, handsomely tucked, ribbon nnd Itrnld trimmed, old roue, uroen, light hint, nnd dnrk colors, H7.no AM) "lO PKUM'II KI.ANMJI, waists, i?:i.r,o. In this lot nro high grade French n.tnnel wnlst, elaborutely embroid ered, nl.-o tnllor 'stitched waists, all colors, nt J.I.M. Tho entlru stock of the Uncoln C. & 8. Co' silk wnlsts, mnny mnrktd from JlO.Oii to $12.r, olnhorately tucked, bemstltcheil, eta, cholco $3.fA nil) llll.V ftlATS HT.ntl AM) JU1.I1H. All of tho Lincoln C. ft S. Co 's 2T Inch box coats In kerseys, with In lnld pnnne velvet, yokes nnd storm collars, elaborately tnllor stitched. In reds, castor, black, nil of them with guaranteed satin lining Lincoln O. & 8. t'o's price $19 to, our price $T.60 nnd $:i.!tf. io no.v ctiATS, :i.nt. All the Lincoln C. S, Co's $10 no box coat In tnu nnd blnck, on salo Hi $3.60. i roAioiiu.r.H. tia.(Mi. Tho entire stock of automobiles, elnborutcly trimmed with panne vel vet stitched, In knrsey blacks, reds, tans, benvy sntln 'lined, nil sizes, nt $! nnd $12.M. WI.NTHII WHICIIT uni,.s. 3" extra heavy plnld back oxford niKluus, loosn nnd hnlf fitted, yoko front nnd back, nil sizes, nt $9.01. MIssch' Trim mud Mats LAIIIIJS AMI MISSUS' TimiMIim HATS. Hit. nn. 810 lint, mmlo of the llnest French ft'lt nnd velvets, trimmed with beau tiful kooiIs, such us ostrich fentlmrs, InrRo birds, handomo brrnnts. Jets, uno turns, wkio rninons, mccs, ornnments, pom liiitiiH. nlurcttes. etc.. I 3.59 1 H.'s AvlioloMilo priced .(.'), nt Vl SONS Your Health will bo much Improved by drlnklnK our pure and wholesome Metz beer. It Is food, drink nnd medicine nt the enmo tlmo nnd tones up tho system ns noth ing elso will. For dell en to women nnd thoso who suffer from Insom nia nnd dyspopsla thero is nothing tbnt will cheer you up nnd hanlsh nleeplossness llko Matz beer. Metz Bros. ggfeg Brewing Co, flrfl Tel 119, Omaha. Or Jacob Xoumnycr, ArL, caro Noumayer lintel, Council Illuffs, Iowa. Typewriters ! New Century, New Densmore, New Yosl. We sell, reat, exchange, reptlr type writers. Rver7thlng considered speed, grade of work, cost of kaplg In repair, durlnbilllty, to, ours ar by all odds tha cheapest typewriter oa the mar ket For information regarding type writers, address or call oa United Typewriter & Supplies Co., 1614 Farnam St., Omaha, '"uned of the Ki-elr- ayatem of lnatl. llruu Uaern, Tobacco Vacra. THU U. Ill mill l,em enirorth, Ouioba. s .Bk arm mm mi lllilllP art I V 1 thnt "Nebraska Clothing is Good Clothing," and good clothing, well made clothing, perfect fitting clothing enn be bought here for LESS MONEY THAN ELSHWITERE. We'll return you your money if you nro not sntisiled with your purchase. eilelri'ldL-aj. HAYDEN s Twenty-five lines off men's sample shoes secured for spot cash, go on sale, beginning Thursday .. morning. These shoes include die mnkes of the leading iminnfnct.urors of the country. Heing samples they nre the very best in style and workmanship. They include all styles nnd all sizes, mnde in best selected leat hers, patent leather, ennmels, patent kid, pntont. colt, Araoian can sum. wax cnlf, corona kid, box enlf and cordovans. These sample linea include the, famous Crown shoes and other well known brands. You can find every shape from the conservative dress or business shoe to the popular "freak" and the "goo-goo" eyelet blucher, all made for this season. This tremendous shoo sale will enable the men of Omaha to securo the (moat shoos mado at less than half their value. Men's sample shoes worth $3.50 to $6.00 on sale at See these in our 16th street window every pair as carefully fitted as if you paid the regu lar price. HAYDEN BROS UAXnC'll' Tremendous Bargain IIAT UlRS Ging in Bargain Room Gigantic spot cash purchasing enables ITaydcn's to give tin most astonishing bargains ever put on salo in Omaha. HUT WIO KESKIiVE THKSK FOJJ OUR .RETAIL CPSTO.MRRS. Abso lutely not a cent's worth sold in this room to peddlers, dealers or manufacturers. niiicus nooii.i, J1.00 Lndlen' Cloth, 83c Venetians. 75c Oranlte Cloth, 73c Hl.ick Dre.sH Goods, 9e FancleR, LOU I'liildft und thousnnds of other weaveH, 4f'o yard. Wool Do Heine, worth IBe, oc. Worsted Kanclee, worth liio, Cc. 2S-i noli HonrluttiiH, worth 15o, 6o. sii.ks. vi:i,vi:tn ..m coitmitovs. J.'c HllkH. funcloH, only 10c. 39o I'luln Silks mul Checked Japanese, ISc, 85c Silk FoulanlR, 21 Inches wlUo, 39c. 7c llomnii Strliws, 3Sc. $1.(0 Sntlns, 3'Jc. Jl.tO black arcnnillnrp, 40c. Jl.50 Silk Klnnnels. c. Jl.W Corduroy, nlco Una of colors, 3lo. w.viyn.tjs. Mn all wool Vronch Klnnnnl, 2Sc, , 75o nil wool tancy etrlped Wnlstlngs, 39c. iM striped Cropo do Clilnn, 49c. Jl.Ou plaid Kronen KlimnelH, 25c 31.00 Satin I'runulla. 43c. UltnsS l.tTTKII.N. 110.00 DrrHH rattcniB, J3 9. J10.00 Skirt 1'ntteniH, J2.9X. Uo ouro und examine these pattern.. r..vrit. sriM-iAi.M. J1.00 Klceced Hlnnkets, f9c. JI.00 Oomforlem, 69c., M , . Grand spoclal on nil kinds of Comforters und UlanWute. SKIRTS MADE FREE Only three days more- -Thursday, Friday and Saturday to take advantage of this great special offer. You are invited to come to our store and select, any material in our high grade dress goods department, costing 7oc a yard and up, and we will make you up a plain, lined skirt., free of charge. Mr. II. Balstein, the expert Indies' tailor, from Chicago, Is going to be with us to do this work for a short time. Skirls will be made in rotation, as orders are taken. Codr early. HAYDEN In All Day's Work If .you should stnrt into r,v ing on ovjMVonts nt 8 o'clock in tho morning, it would tnko you nil day before you would get through, so large is our selec tion. We're not so foolish ns to sny thnt there nre no other o'conts tbnt arc ns good ns ours, or thnt there are no other o'conts that fit as.well as ours, or that there aro no other o'eoats but ours, Such talk is trash. We do sny .IIJVMIlBMPeJVHRI Great Sample bhoe Sale Mcn'i $6.00 Shoes at $1.98. They aro mado up In tho very best man ner, with hand turned welt boIobi aomo lined with heavy drill or .ail cloth lining., nomo enlf lined, some Wd lined. Thee shoes wore made to fell at I8.G0 to J8.00 per pair, nnd wo will put the entlrn lot on eale Thursday morning at, only $1.98 1.98 I eo fl.oien Towels, worth lSo-ench, 74o. ISo Perciilee, fc. 19c Percales, 7Hc 2fio Percule.K, 10o. lOo Klannnletles, lino colors, 6c, 3J-Inch Pinjinelettefl. with horder. Bo. , Ko Imitation French Flannel, lOo. lfio Fancy Satlnos (Simpson's), 6c. Jt.OO men a llecco llnort HhlrtH nnd Draw er, Mo. 1.00 ladles' flooco lined t'nlon Suite, (9o. Chlldron's Ilceco lined Underwear, 25c, J9c, 15c, 12Vc and 10c. Men's 75o Illackhldn Shirts. tOa. Jtcn's f,0c Ilusklnt; Olnves, 10c .Men's Wc Wnrklntr Olovoa, 19c. Men's S9c WorklnR Oloves. 26o. Ladles', men's ami chlldron's 25c Hosiery, 7Hc roii.w ro nniMit rMn.v r. Star plug chewlns tobacco 3fl0 IIorheBhoo plus chuwInK tnbncco 3Co Nerve pliiK chewlnR tobneco , 35c riattlo Axo 350 Newsboy tobacco 35c Dull Durlmm Binoklng tobacco POc Duko's Mixture , 3&c Meerschaum smaklni; tobacco 36c Uiicla Tom sniokliiK tobacco 3Gc Old Stylo KtnokliiK tobareo 2tic BROS J i Pi c r r !